– “Project Fagermo” seems to have entered a dead end, says news expert Carl-Erik Torp. Vålerenga is now without a win in six games in the series, where four of them have ended in losses. Tobias Lauritsen’s beautiful header after class ensured total Fagermo humiliation against old Odd students. Already after the 0-4 loss against Rosenborg at the end of May, news’s ​​football expert, Carl-Erik Torp, spoke in favor of a change of coach at Valle. The expert also did not find anything particularly positive to say about the Oslo team’s performance on Sunday. – There is no indication that this will turn around, says Torp. EXPERT: Carl-Erik Torp. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB – This is unpleasant for Fagermo, Discovery expert Tor Ole Skullerud stated after the match. Jonsson’s words about the Fagermo situation Vålerenga’s sports manager, Joacim Jonsson, responds as follows to Torp’s “Project Fagermo” comment: – We in Vålerenga are in a dead end. There is no doubt about it. We struggle to trade chances. And we struggle to turn games into chances. – Do you have a comment on Fagermo’s situation in the club? – We have discussed this after every single match. This is nothing new, he replies. – How long can he sit if the results continue to go against? – You do not get an answer from me in relation to that. The situation is as it was before and, Jonsson answers. Fagermo: – It is tough Fagermo admits to news that things are bad with Oslo’s pride. – From a football perspective – for a club like Vålerenga – it is a crisis. Simple and easy, says Fagermo. – What do you think about “Project Fagermo?” – Right now I think we are struggling with it. We have not reached the potential I thought we had. This winter I thought we had a very good team, but I have so far not played with that team either – we have only had it on the field once. But we have still had an adversity I have not dreamed of, says Fagermo. GREAT PLAY: Leopold Wahlstedt stood like a living wall in the Odd goal. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB Opportunity for chances On Sunday he saw a Vålerenga team squandered terribly in front of goal. Neither Osame Sahraoui, Henrik Udahl, Amor Layouni, Petter Strand, Vegar Hedenstad, Seedy Jatta or Tobias Christensen managed to turn their respective chances into goals. At the back of Odd, Leopold Wahlstedt acted as a living wall, and was – not surprisingly – named the best player on the field. The last time Vålerenga won a match in the Eliteserien was the 3-1 victory away against Sandefjord on 8 May. The last home win was April 24, where they won 1-0 over Jerv. After Sunday’s loss, the blue jerseys are down to qualifying place in the elite series. Odd is in 10th place.



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